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The Liberal, 21 Sep 1977, B2

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Pitcher Cathy Dawson recorded six strikeouts. Lose 11-7 The Hillers went down 11-7 to Martingrove in the Big Richmond Hill hitters in this game were Darlene Harrison with a triple and a homerun and Nancy Scheider with a triple. It was a tough opening game loss with the Baif girls tying Erindale 9-9 only to lose by their failure to get as many girls to third base as their rivals. Erindale managed two runners, Richmond Hill one. The Richmond Hill Cadillac~Baif Midget girls dropped their first two games in the Erindale softball taurnament and then went on to take the “B” championship. Nice. The girls took the next three to win the con- solation honors. Cadillac-Baif girls win B championship ° SW5 0 Trencqu - Excavafing . cums ' Septic Tanks - Drains (How am Repais) CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0089 WELDRICK old champions of Rich- By Eric Handbury It was my intention this week to write about the GUARANTEED 90 DAYS OR 4000 MILES 8-2 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 2]} 2977 Exciting tennis year at Hill for your convenience Black belt Res. eeuséi FALL CHECK-UP up to 77 Includes OIL AND FILTER 10414 YONGE ST RICHMOND HILL Big Richmond Hill batter was Scheider who doubled with two out to knock in the winning run. Keeprolling The Baif girls kept rolling with a 1&8 sub- duing of Downsview as Kim Podhorodeski led the way with four singles Richmond Hill got in the groove in the third game eking a 2-1 victory over Oakville behind the steady pitching of Howorth who got four strikeouts. Pitcher Debbie Howorth recorded three strikeouts. Stephenie Clarke also contributed a double and a triple. second encounter of the day with the only local highlight being Janet Wells' first ,homerun of the season. mond Hill 'tenms primarily inspired by the mixed doubles cham- pionships that finished CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT THEY’LL KEEP YOU GOING don little ford sales inc. Kevin Smith, 20, of Richmond Hill becomes the third member of the Richmond Hill Jiu Jitsu Kai Club to receive his black belt from instructor Steve Reynolds. The first degree black belt ceremonies took place Sunday at the club’s quarters at the Rich- mond Hill Family Y Centre. Demon- strations followed. NORTH YORK RANGERS RICHMOND HILL ARENA SEASON OPENER EXCITING JR. HOCKEY Richmond} Hill Rams _ A 0.H.A. Jr. "A" tenms this last weekend Howorth tossed 30 in nings of ball and Harrison did a fantastic job of catching after just returning from the injury list The 'girls received bronze medallions and crests for their successes. Scheider led the of~ fensive with a homerun which travelled some 200 feet, the best shot of the day. Harrison had a double and a single, . .. Howorth was' sharp with eight strikeouts. Bigwin Then came the big one with Richmond Hill coming up with a 4-1 championship win over Martingrove. Howdrth got five strikeouts for Richmond Hill. followed by Harrison with two singles and a double. However, there is a lot of data to collect and I shall leave that until a later ' 7:45 PM. Tues. Sept. 27 $2 ................ 9.95 $3555 $415“ : for hunters TUNE-UP There are some openings for Ontario waterfowl hunters at goose camps in the Hudson and James Bay area for the annual goose hunting season which lasts a month from Sept. 15. Some 80 competitors are involved in the day- long tournament which feature singles, doubles, IPDRSCHé Five area high schools are fighting it out today for honors ,in the annual York County Secondary Schools‘ tennis tour- nament - at: J Seneca College. The goose camps opened during the 19605 under a federal- provincial agreement as a potential source of income for Indian bands along the Hudson-James Bay coast. The ultimate goal of the program is for fully independent operation of .the camps after a suitable period of business training and guidance from Ministry staff. sportsmen when the season opens." Last year, about 700 sportsmen took ad vantage of the series of three-day hunts held between mid~September and early October. This year‘s goose hunting season takes place bet- ween Septl 15 and Oct. 15 in the far north. Travel arrangements to the camps must be made through agents. The High school tennis at Seneca College Six Cree Indian goose camps. at the northern edge of the Province about 900 miles north of Metro Toronto, annually attract sportsmen who travel hundreds or even thousands of miles by car, airplane and boat to get there Four champions of the club met in the finals and provided the many spectators with some of the most exciting tennis we have seen this year: Phil August, Joy August, John Marais and Joyce Jones, players who many times have held loft the winning trophies of singles, The results of the mixed doubles. my inspiration. showed only too well that the wisdom. court strategy and continued fitness of the long standing champions can still triumph in a tennis draw filled with the power and expected stamina of younger players. date in the seasofi SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY 11, NEWMARKET 895-2366. TORONTO 364-7917 884-9261 0 727-50!” not more than 6 cylinde: Participating schools are: Langstaff, Rich- mond Hill High, and Bayview, Thornlea and Thornhill Secondary Schools. and n matches Al Stewart, the Ministry’s district manager at Moosonee reports the geese are beginning to fly in. He says, “They should be there in sufficient numbers to satisfy sportsmen when the season opens. ‘ ’ The camps are situated at Fort Severn, Winisk, Attawapiskat, Kapiskau, Kashechewan, and Tidewater. Experienced guides at each camp lead the waterfowlers to Canada and snow geese as well as to flocks of ducksâ€"mallards, blacks, teal, widgeon and pintail. There is a saying that old tennis players never die, they just continue to make love. The players I have mentioned and will give space to later on are What has to be recor- ded, however, is the fact that this particular trophy of achievement has been retained by this August couple (the pun is fitting) for the last five out of six years. Phil and Joy Aughst won. by defeating John and Joyce in a final that does not require record of the score to pomt up the excellence of play on both sides of the net, doubles and mixed dogpyges championships. SERVICE SPECIALS EXPtRE OCT. 4/77 mixed doubles 8 cylmde‘ If this league develops like other YMCA Basketball leagues, it will provide excellent basketball for those who enjoy the sport. Individuals who would like to get on a team. or teams that want to join the league, should contact Jim Ferguson at the YMCA as soon as possible. TLES-WED-VNUEâ€"th-O m FR «Mm-dam SAT â€" mun. pm. Smâ€" mun-Ann. Games will be played at the Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill every Thursday between 7.and 10 pm. There is only room for six teams with a maximum of nine players per team. League play begins September 29 and runs to December 1. A.J. Stewart District Manager Moosonee District Moosonee (705) E departure point at Timmins is served by Air Canada, Austin Airways and Norontair. FOR MORE IN- FORMATION: Basketball league at ‘ The York Region Family YMCA is organizing a Men’s Basketball League. This will be the first such league organized by the YMCA and already there are two teams entered. Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques Over tho post 100 Your. to proumday Pme - Oak - Rosewood 0 Walnut 0 Mahogany and other Immune of all kmds always on dlSDIaV many "one of a kind" pieces‘ ’Lavge selection of smalls The last major senior event, the doubles championship is now under way. at least. when the weather allows it. Matches will be played throughout the week and the finals should be completed at the weekend. Again, this will be a three-tier event, wherever numbers of players allow it and the hackers can hold out high still a long way from the score technicality of the metaphor mvagmimglguiuu The winners of the ‘B‘ event were Firoz Gafoor and Pat Lehman. Ken McKeown and Rona Gardner triumphed in the Whammmvms 336-2987 Please do not forget the A.G.Ml planned to take place in the Blue Flame Room Oct. 13 and make a point of trying to attend Hans Bruhn, president, would welcome any suggestions or support for these possible events. Two things are being discussed by the present executive. A novelty event to finish off 'what has truly been a suc- cessful season and (b) the possibility of a winter get- together tournament similar to that held iii 1976. Like all the other events the draw particularly in the under-l8 category has attracted a good and powerful set of players. The junior tournament, cancelled earlier, still has no date attached to it but will probably begin towards the end of the week. hopes of their moment of glory. You name it, and the multi-purpose Jeep Cherokee takes over. 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APPLY PROTECTIVE PAINT 7. TEST THERMOSTAT & (AP 8. INSPECT ALI. HOSES 9‘ RE-INSTALL RADIATOR I0, REPLACE COOLANT ' 375 OHIO ROAD RICHMOND HILL 884-9245 at 773-4227 10 POINT SYSTEM OPEN DAILY 1O P.M.

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